ECoC @ 29.09.2010 11:36

"Train for culture" - from Torun to Poland

Six cities will be on the route of the train - a mobile art gallery, where will travel artists and scientists from artistic initiative "Institute of B61".

"Institute B61" is one of the most interesting artistic events in recent years. Now it's time for the first journey across the country. After the success of the first edition, the Institute musicians, performers, scientists and actors will present their presentation at the stations in Warsaw, Włocławek, Łódz, Poznań, Bydgoszcz and Torun.

The main "actor" of "Institute B61 - Collision," is the train, created by the most popular Polish electric locomotive ET22 and eight wagons. The train travels between cities, stopping at the railway stations.

Story of the play is based on the largest experiment in human history, which is located on the territory of France and Switzerland, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), in which scientists try to unravel the mystery of the origin of the universe. The individual elements of the train constituents LHC - invited to design artists, among whom were the spontaneous assembly Sofa, acting legend song - Mariusz Lubomski, regarded as hip-hop debut of 2010 - a Monkey and performers Stephen Kornacki, Tomasz Cebo and Katarzyna Malejka!

The train will be: Sept. 30 in Torun, October 1 - Włoclawek, October 2 - Warsaw, October 3 - Łódz, October 4 - Poznań and at the end of the tour - October 6 in Bydgoszcz.

Website: http://instytut-b61.com/wielkie-zderzenie/

Event is co-financed by the City of Toruń, culture office Toruń 2016 [coordinating efforts to become European Capital of Culture] and the Marshall Office of Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voievodship.

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